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Jan 07, 2008 11:51

The rules:

1. Leave me a casual comment of no particular significance, like a lyric to your current favorite song, your favorite kind of sandwich, or maybe your favorite game. Any remark, meaningless or not.
2. I will respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. Update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. Include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in your own post.
5. When others respond with a desultory comment, you will ask them five questions

fibro_witch asked me these:

1- Do you remember the first Red Sox game you saw?
I assume you mean in person...but honestly I only vaguely recall it. I was pretty young, and I remember being there with my whole family and best friends family. We got ice cream in the Red Sox helmets (which I still have somewhere - the helmet, not the ice cream). And apparently my friend and I yelled at someone who was smoking next to us, but I don't remember that. I don't even really remember people being able to smoke inside!

2- What is your dream job?
Hmm tough question. I really like my current job a lot, but I would love to someday be able to flip houses. I love renovations, and even though full on facility management and operations management of large buildings is fun and totally interests me...I'd love to at least try it all in a smaller outlet.

3- What made 2007 memorable for you?
Probably that I graduated from college finally. Honestly, not a whole lot happened in 2007 that was monumental, but I had a few great trips (Chicago and Baltimore were very fun and memorable), and lots of great times with friends and family.

4- What one thing do you need to start the day?
My cell phone alarm clock to wake me up. Otherwise I would stay in bed until nighttime! Aside from that, I love my morning iced coffee, but I'm okay without it.

5- Where were you when the Sox won the World Series?
I'm just going to assume this means in 04. I was in my friend's suite across the hall with most of my closest friends, watching the game on the wall from a projector. It didn't really click for me for a little bit to be honest. But I didn't run down to Fenway that night, since there were just too many cops and too much stigma to it all.
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